Have you always wanted to see whales in their natural environment? What about some playful white-beaked dolphins and some typical birds? Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to discover Iceland's sealife from up close! Hop on board and leave Reykjavik's harbour and go on an trip to see the majestic whales in the North Atlantic Ocean. The friendly guides, along with the captain and crew, will point out where to spot the whales and give interesting information about the different species you can expect to see. The local bird life is also diverse, including such birds as the Puffin, Arctic tern, Gannet and many species of gulls.

Two types of whale watching adventure are offered to suit everyone's needs:

Whale Watching Express

On a fast and luxurious boat, Rosin, you will get to the whale watching grounds in only 20-30 minutes - less time travelling more time whale watching. Built especially for whale watching with a high cruising speed, great fun for the adventurous! The tour has a very personal feeling as it is smaller than the usual whale watching boats. It is perfect for those who want to fit many things in their tight schedule.

Whale Watching Classic

All aboard the biggest whale watching boat in Iceland and due to its size it is very stable out on the sea. Fantastic inside and outside areas with plenty of space for everyone, and a café and a souvenir shop on board. This tour has an educational and interactive focus, which means that you get to see and feel objects such as whale teeth and bones and baleen plates. You will also see specimens taken out straight from the ocean.

For selected departures, in addition to the Eglish-speaking guide, there will be also:

Spanish-speaking guide only on EXPRESS departures on Fridays from 1 June to 30 September

German-speaking guide only on CLASSIC departures from 1 May to 30 September

Warm clothes are recommended, such as wool hats, mittens and scarfs, as it does get cold out on the sea. It is advised to wear some sunglasses and even some sunscreen in the summer months

The tour depends on the weather and sightings can not be guaranteed

The weather and sea conditions can be unpredictable during the winter months. Boat captains will make their decision to sail based on many years of experience, always keeping in mind passengers' safety and comfort